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Re treating gloves after washing.
> recommended Vaseline (petroleum jelly). I've now used for a couple of
> years (we wear gloves for winter bee work). Rub in lightly onto the damp
> gloves as they dry. So far, happy with it.
>
I use cold cream on anything leather. I have used it for years on my
motorcycle jacket and chaps, and on vehicle leather upholstery, so that's
just what I automatically think of for leather.
Petroleum jelly is probably slightly cheaper. I suspect it would leave a
bit of a greasy texture, that while no problem for bee gloves, would not be
desirable on car seats. :)
Robert
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